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Every Day, All Hours
Editorial
August 26, 2011
Dealing with I&I 24/7 requires vigilant monitoring and rehab. The team in Miami-Dade County has reduced system I&I by 30 mgd.
Playing in the Big Leagues
Editorial
June 27, 2011
A northern tourist community steps up collection system performance with a CMOM program, GIS, and in-house inspection and cleaning
Bursting the Conventional Wisdom
Editorial
June 27, 2011
An Oklahoma city is achieving success and saving big dollars by conducting a multi-year, $90 million sewer rehabilitation program with in-house workers
Single Source
Editorial
February 28, 2011
The M-Series system from Rausch Electronics accommodates multiple inspection and other tools on a single tractor, controller and software package
First Time Is the Charm
Editorial
February 28, 2011
A spiral-wound structural lining system lets the Cincinnati sewer district repair a 78-inch pipe under a manufacturing plant with no flow interruption
Keep it Flowing
Editorial
September 30, 2010
A sprayed-on structural coating enables rehabilitation of large stormwater pipes without traffic disruption and at major cost savings
More with Less
Editorial
August 31, 2010
A small Ohio city stretches its budget by building synergies between departments and selecting equipment that gives a bigger bang for the buck
Southern Knights
Editorial
August 31, 2010
A nine-month turnaround of an Alabama county’s water system combines main inspection, leak repair and a tough-but-fair approach to billing
A Matter of Choice
Editorial
August 31, 2010
A lateral-repair program in South Williamsport, Pa., lets residents choose conventional or trenchless methods to replace leaking pipes
No More Overflows
Editorial
July 31, 2010
I&I control, effective root treatment and FOG regulations help a California water and sewer district say so long to SSOs
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